1 High fuel consumption and deceleration exhaust explosions Fri Oct 06, 2023 9:54 am
katsawa
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I'm currently working on a project bike and firstly i noticed a high fuel consumption. however since I don't have any consumption indicator, I calculated the consumption from full to full based on the km.
For this bike as I understand the avergae fuel consumption was about 5l/100km (this was my dad's bike and this is what he used to get on average). Well, I'm getting more than 10 on an usual ride, measured from full to full..
The bike stood still for a while and I am trying to fix it as it was some time ago.
One other thing that I have are some explosions on the exhaust when decelerating. For example, after the engine wateer temperature reaches the normal usage (90 degrees), when decelerating, basically no matter the gear i'm in, at about 2-3k rpms something explodes in the exhaust, producing a single "boom". Basically everytime the engine reaches over 3-4k rpms, when decelerating, this explosion is heard. I believe this is related to the high consumption, i think some gas "escapes" into the exhaust and explodes. It doesn't do the 'usual' popcorn sound, as in a car with a modified exhaust, it only does a single boom.
And another thing that I've been seeing is it dripping gas when standing still. Now, of course it is not a lot of gas, but after standing still running for a few minutes, some drops of gas can be seen underneeth. I don't see them always. I'm seeing them from time to time, I don't think it is continuously dripping, but I'm not exactly sure of this.
From what i understand there could be either the fuel pressure regulator, or maybe a valve ?
I'm not sure. Can anyone help me?
Edit: The bike is a '91 K100 LT (2V).
Later edit: The problem was the fuel pressure regulator, read comment #23.
Thanks,
Andrei
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